Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council Chairman Cedric Cromwell is expected to release more details today about the tribe’s plans to develop a resort casino in East Taunton.

Cromwell and Mayor Thomas Hoye Jr. have scheduled a press conference for 11 a.m. today at the temporary City Hall and say the tribe will give a presentation on the proposed construction timeframe, the scope of the project and job estimates.

“People are going to be able to see what the facility will look like,” Hoye said, explaining that he expects the tribe to show renderings of the proposed gambling center.

The tribe announced in February that it is pursuing a destination resort casino in East Taunton and has acquired land in Liberty & Union Industrial Park. Cromwell has said plans include hotels, a casino, shops, a water park and other amenities.

A pro-casino group, backed by the tribe, recently formed in Taunton, and anti-casino websites have also popped up in recent weeks. Casino proponents say the project has the potential to deliver millions in new revenue to the local economy, while opponents say such a project would have negative impacts on property values, traffic and safety.

The city’s residents will vote on the casino proposal on June 9, but, under state and federal law, the referendum won’t be binding.

Taunton recently hired a team of consultants, at the tribe’s expense, to examine the potential impacts of a casino in Taunton. The city then plans to use that information to create an agreement with the tribe to present to voters ahead of the June 9 referendum.

“We have a long way to go, but we’re pleased with the way things are going,” Hoye said. “We’re currently working on the intergovernmental agreement. That’s the vital piece of the whole thing … We’re working diligently to make sure the project is in our best interest.”